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non-skid

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hink
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non-skid

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any ideas on re-doing nonskid on 2000 28te??
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Cape Codder
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Re: non-skid

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Every few days I receive an email advertisement from Jamestown Distributors in Rhode Island.
Within the last several weeks, one of the ads was regarding just the subject you mention, NON-SKID.
I'm not sure of the brand, or if it was a one-part or two-part product. If memory serves me, it came in several different colors.

I just reviewed my emails, but unfortunately, I have discarded that one.

I've dealt with Jamestown in the past, and they have been excellent. Try giving them a call.
Bob
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Re: non-skid

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I got the same e-mail. Here's what it linked to: http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... mail072413
-- Tim Taylor
1980 Glasply 19-1/2' cuddy hardtop w/Mercruiser 470 I/O
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Re: non-skid

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I have used a nonskid one part from Epiphanes for many years. , I like the grey. It is cool on the feet, and will not take the skin off your knees if you are snervilling around on the deck. I used to just sprinkle sand from a salt shaker on regular paint but is very agressive. They use poly nergaloids which are very effective.
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